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Magnetism discovered

According to one legend, the phenomenon of
magnetism was supposedly discovered, and named after, a Greek
shepherd, named Magnes, whose iron staff became strongly
attracted to a lodestone rock. Other legends claim that magnetism
was first discovered in an ancient part of Europe known as
Magnesia.

Magnetic therapy use

Magnetic therapy, is the use of magnets and the electromagnetic fields they produce to help create a beneficial environment that promotes the body's own healing processes.

Patch for pain relief

ACUMED is a Biomagnetic patch for pain relief. It consists of a self adhesive plaster containing high purity zinc and copper in a magnetic field. 'Biomagnetics' which is the use of electromagnetic fields on acupuncture points. Each patch works as a mini transmitter, emitting small energy fields which have a soothing effect and stimulate the body's natural pain relief mechanism.

Pain relief patches

Dr Sarah Brewer, whose extensive knowledge of all aspects of natural medicine is impressive, outlines electromagnetic healing's long history of relieving pain of all kinds. In fact, Dr.Brewer herself has successfully used Acumed pain relief patches to treat a jogging related knee injury

Those most convenient for home use include adhesive magnetic patches, magnetic jewellery (eg necklets, bracelets), wraps and mattress pads.

Magnetic patches can be placed directly over a painful site, over acupuncture points, or on various sites of the head. Measuring magnetic force The strength of the magnetic field a magnet can produce is measured in modern units known as teslas, after the late scientist, Nikola Tesla (1856 - 1943). An older measure is also in use, known as the gauss.

Acumed pain relief patches

"I have just tried Acumed pain relief patches and I am very impressed. Since I broke my right shoulder a couple of years ago the surgeon told me I would be prone to rheumatism or other aches eventually.The last couple of weeks I've experienced pain in my foot and knee. I've had tablets and creams from the doctor which didn't work. I saw these patches in the chemists, and tried them this week and I've felt more comfortable and less pain.Thank goodness. So I am pleased to tell you that they do work and I will use them again." Mr I. H

Magnetic therapy

Animal studies for magnetic therapy in the early 1970's suggested that
it was only the negative pole of a magnet that has beneficial
effects on living cells. Around the same time, researchers also
discovered that weak electrical currents (which will produce a
magnetic field) could enhance the healing of bone fractures, and
strong electromagnetic fields are now used by many orthopedic
surgeons to hasten the healing of bone fractures. The reported
success rate is over 80%, even in cases of non-union where other
procedures had previously failed.

Magnetic therapy from the greek |μαγνητική θεραπεία| is
now also used by some doctors to encourage healing of persistent
wounds and ulcers, swelling (edema) and sometimes to treat deep
vein thrombosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is also widely
used as a diagnostic technique to visualize internal parts of the
body, and produces better results, more safely, than using
X-rays.

The information provided on this
website is only the author's opinion, it is not intended nor
should it be used as a diagnostic, a therapy, an advice to self
treatment, a recommendation or an endorsement. It is not
suggested that the methods or devices described are a substitute
for your medical professional's prescription or advice. Whilst
every effort is made to ensure the content is accurate the
article is not medically controlled. Always consult you medical
practitioner for any ailment.

CAUTION

Do not use with a pacemaker. Do not
use on open wounds. Do not use on abdomen during pregnancy. Stop
using if irritation occurs. Use only externally.